Bambi's Children: The Story of a Forest Family

· Simon and Schuster
3.8
22 reviews
eBook
369
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Meet the new fawns in the forest: the descendants of Bambi discover the woods in this refreshed edition of the sequel to Bambi, complete with new illustrations.

Twin fawns Geno and Gurri are the children of Faline and Bambi. The pair must grow up and navigate the world of the woods with the help of their mother and Bambi, the new Prince of the Forest.

But for young fawns, the wild can be dangerous. Gurri is injured by a fox and has a run-in with the most dangerous of creatures: man. Geno is challenged by rival deer and worries about the impending fight. But when the family begins to fall apart, it is the familiar presence of Bambi who tries to set it right again.

This beautiful repackage of the sequel to the beloved classic Bambi, tells the story of a forest family and the struggles of growing up. Complete with brand new illustrations from artist Richard Cowdrey.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
22 reviews
Masha Cheryl
15 September 2015
What a fantastic book! └(^o^)┘
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Duncan Maxwell
5 February 2015
Check it out it tells of what happened after the first book
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Алена Романенко
10 November 2020
мене,ненроется.
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About the author

Felix Salten (1869–1945) was an Austrian author and critic in Vienna. His most famous work is Bambi.

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